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Old 31-03-2005, 13:26   #3
SMHarman
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Re: Building a network in a small office.

I'm past that and have comfortably set up the home network 3 wired / one wireless PC, one wireless device etc.
Its the cable infrastructure I need some guidance on, how many cables should I be thinking of running from the router to the offices, one per room, one per device (PC / Printer / Phone) / desk / more ?

Am I right in thinking that I can just plug a hub into the socket at the room level to split the cable from the router to the room to attach more devices - what problems will this cause by comparison to running multiple cables to each room.

Joining the dots once those dots are in place I am comfortable with it is how many dots I need!
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